dominican saints
Bl. Joseph khang, Tertiary Martyr
Feast Day December 6th
Born: 1832 in Cao Mai, Thái Bình province, Vietnam
Died: December 6, 1861 at Nam Mẫu, Hải Dương province, Vietnam.
Beatified: May 20, 1906 cultus confirmed by Pope Pius X
Catechist Joseph (Nguyen-duy-) Khang was born in the year 1832 in the Christian community of Cao-mai in the
district of Tra-vi, province of Thai-binh. At age 16, after his father died, he said goodbye to his mother and entered the House of God with the intention of studying for the priesthood. The tempest of persecution that arose against the Christians changed all his plans. All the colleges and seminaries were closed.
The fate of catechist Joseph Khang was the same that befell Bishop Jerome Hermosilla with whom he was taken prisoner. His fidelity and constancy were admirable since he could have escaped. Nonetheless, he preferred to remain at the side of his master.
He stated: “If the Bishop dies for the faith, so will I.” For, as the Latin poet said: “There is nothing than can be disturbed in the soul of the just man who is tenacious in his purpose,” especially if his fidelity is founded on a supernatural life.
Joseph was cruelly whipped several times and subjected to other tortures but he never let out a groan nor did he get depressed. On the contrary, he was always happy and peaceful, carrying himself with utmost dignity. He exhorted all with whom he came into contact to love God and venerate Mary, the Mother of Jesus, to whom he had a special
devotion. Joseph received the habit of a Lay Dominican and accompanied Bishop Hermosilla for three years. As the Vietnamese so aptly say: “He was the hands and feet of his master, Bishop Hermosilla.”
Joseph received the palm of martyrdom by decapitation on December 6, 1861, at Nam Mẫu, Hải Dương province only a few days after his beloved bishop was beheaded. His apostolate as a catechist and his martyrdom are an honor to all Lay Dominicans in Vietnam. His relics are highly venerated in Vietnam. His head is kept at the Shrine of the Martyrs in Hải Dương, while his body is preserved in Kẻ Mốt village.
Witnesses of the Faith in the Orient, Dominican Martyrs of Japan, China, and Vietnam.
Biography of Blessed Joseph Khang, Tertiary
Prayers/Commemorations
First Vespers:
Ant. The souls of the Saints who followed in the footsteps of Christ rejoice in heaven: and because for love of Him they poured out their blood, therefore shall they reign forever with Christ.
V. Pray for us, Blessed Joseph
R. That we may be worthy of the promises of Christ.
Lauds:
Ant. The souls of the Saints, who for love of God despised the threats of men: the holy Martyrs triumph with the angels in the kingdom of heaven. O how precious is the death of the Saints, who constantly assist before the Lord and are not separated one from another!
V. Wonderful is God
R. In His Saints.
Second Vespers:
Ant. God will wipe every tear from the eyes of the Saints: and mourning there will be no more, neither weeping nor any sorrow because the former things have passed away.
V. Pray for us, Blessed Joseph
R. That we may be worthy of the promises of Christ.
Prayer
Let us Pray: O God, who dost rejoice us with the triumph of Blessed Joseph, grant us, we beseech Thee, by their merits and intercession, like constancy in faith and efficacy in action. Through Christ our Lord. Amen.